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Nah. I got it. Just try not to stake Jean-Luc again if you meet up with him. (Acheron)
I can't help it. All you fanged people look alike in the dark. (Tabitha)
Yeah. I know what you mean. All you soul-full people look alike to us, too. (Acheron) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

You are good when you walk to your goal firmly and with bold steps.
Yet you are not evil when you go thither limping.
For those who limp go not backwards.
But you who are strong and swift, see that you do not limp before the lame, deeming it kindness. — Kahlil Gibran

Use your head, Sep. Loads of wolverines. Hanging around waiting for super. Gtting excited. eating mint blasts. so what do you think they do?'
it must be here. they can't have eaten that ... i dunno, Nik, what do they do?'
POO. — Angie Sage

Accursed from their birth they be Who seek to find monogamy, Pursuing it from bed to bed - I think they would be better dead. — Dorothy Parker

Ze'ev failed to mention he was in love with you." Scarlet could feel her cheeks turning as red as her hair.
Thorne muttered, "How could you not tell?" Cinder kicked him. — Marissa Meyer

Sacrificing the earth for paradise is giving up the substance for the shadow. — Victor Hugo

His hands still on his shoulders.
"Hi," he says. "Sorry."
"For what?"
"For the fact that you are such a big flirt."
He laughs. "You're the one in my lap. I was just sitting here minding my own business."
"Just the plane, then?"
"Of course."
I try to stand up, but he pulls me back down again.
"Man, the plane is really bumpy today," he says. — Kasie West

If, for example, I had just as much love as you had virtue (and that is surely saying a lot) it is not astonishing that one should end at the same time as the other. It is not my fault. — Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos

I did 'Never Let Me Go,' and there were amazing people on that. Brilliant writer, director, cast. That was quite special. — Domhnall Gleeson

I believe Williams was the only one of us, except perhaps Ronald Tolkien, from whom Lewis learnt any of his thinking. It was Charles Williams who expounded to him the doctrine of co-inherence and the idea that one had power to accept into one's own body the pain of someone else, through Christian love. This was a power...he had been allowed to use to ease the suffering of his wife, a cancer victim — Jocelyn Gibb